Received offer in the mail for 1ozt gold eagle @ $3400

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Ad copy says:
<company> would like to extend a special invitation for you to own a one ounce $50 Gold American Eagle for only $3,400. ... Gold is currently trading around $3,550 per ounce which makes this offer completely free of dealer mark up. ...

Ad fine print says:
Ad creation 9/5/2025. Actual price may be higher or lower due to fluctuations in the gold market. Call for the lowest current price. ...

A+ rating with BBB although several complaints are listed including this one:
I received a flyer in the mail from the aforementioned company to buy 1oz of gold at cost. I purchased the 1oz of gold and received it without incident. The company then told me that they could sell me 10 more of the coins at the same price. I purchased 10 more but when I received the package the gold coins were not 1oz as the first one but 1/4 oz. This effectively stole 75% of the money I paid. I feel like they baited me with the first coin and then sold me much less valuable gold coins neglecting to tell me that they were not the same.

So it seems the offer might be legit, but you have to survive a high pressure sales call to place the order and then they spam you with mail and phone calls afterwards for follow up business. Is it worth a potential ~$300 discount on an AGE?
 
Ad copy says:

Ad fine print says:

A+ rating with BBB although several complaints are listed including this one:

So it seems the offer might be legit, but you have to survive a high pressure sales call to place the order and then they spam you with mail and phone calls afterwards for follow up business. Is it worth a potential ~$300 discount on an AGE?
I say you should do it. Have it sent to me first so I can test it for authenticity. Then I will forward it to you with my results.
 
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